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<blockquote data-quote="Mjölnir" data-source="post: 151377" data-attributes="member: 8994"><p>A few pages ago, I wrote some things concerning Bianco de l’Anciolina and the appearance to him of Romitone. Now I would like to add a little more information on Bianco and other hermits who lived in Valle Benedetta.</p><p></p><p><strong>Bianco</strong></p><p>Bianco was a holy man and spiritual father of other hermits in Sambuca. In addition to being visited by a demon who had taken the form of a great hermit (Romitone in medieval Italian), it is stated that Bianco was a holy man that wrote poem and book about spiritual arguments. Maybe he wrote also something about chronovisor…</p><p>It is said that Bianco was in concentration and ecstasy for several days, escaping from reality, and in more than one occasion, his appearance changed and it was as bright as a Cherub (a kind of angel).</p><p>Sometimes he would go alone to meditate in lonely places in the hills around Sambuca, and when he came back the other monks struggled to recognize it because it was covered with this light.</p><p>Perhaps he was still surrounded by the light that was emitted by the chronovisor, hidden in caves under the hills close to Sambuca?</p><p></p><p><strong>Fathers Spinello and Bartolomeo</strong></p><p>These two hermits, belonging to the order of Gesuati (the same of Bianco), lived at Sambuca a bit of years after the Bianco de l’Anciolina.</p><p>Even these monks were considered especially holy, and they were at the centre of particular apparitions or strange phenomena such as lights and levitation (can you believe or not in these things, of course, our sources are stories and documents dating back to the middle ages and the beliefs of that period).</p><p>South of Livorno there is a stretch of coast with rocks and small beaches called today "Romitone’s coast". This is the area where probably the boat of the Knights Templar should be docked with the relics. In the Middle Ages there were two promontories, one called Devil's rocks and other Savior’s rocks.</p><p>The two hermits attended sometimes to the Savior’s Rock, where they went individually to do solitary retreats. Once during these retreats it appeared the devil always in the form of Romito and tried to distract the hermit from their spiritual practices. Obviously the devil was defeated by the holy man.</p><p></p><p><strong>So what have we?</strong></p><p>Monks heirs of the de Bianco de l’Ancolina, as Bianco they prayed and saw a tempting demon in the form of Romito. These apparitions occurred at Sambuca and on a promontory near where the Templar landed, both are places connected to the story of the knights. Today this area is still called Romito’s coast and on the promontory of the Saviour, the Baron Sidney Sonnino had a castle built in the late nineteenth century.</p><p></p><p><strong>Sonnino</strong></p><p>Sonnino was a famous Italian politician of noble origins. His father was a jew who lived several years in Egypt (from where the famous Templars of our story fleeing Damietta). His mother was British but of Georgian origin (not Armenian, but close them ...). Sonnino was a famous admirer of Dante's Divine Comedy, of which we have already discussed in the previous pages.</p><p>Sonnino's sister was interested in esotericism, knew Steiner and spread the thought of Steiner in Italy.</p><p></p><p><strong>Templar cubic stone</strong></p><p>Finally, in the Sonnino’s Castle it is said to be present templars objects dating from the Middle Ages, and in particular a cubic stone engraved with the Templar Cross, which gives a long life to people who have it or that touch it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mjölnir, post: 151377, member: 8994"] A few pages ago, I wrote some things concerning Bianco de l’Anciolina and the appearance to him of Romitone. Now I would like to add a little more information on Bianco and other hermits who lived in Valle Benedetta. [B]Bianco[/B] Bianco was a holy man and spiritual father of other hermits in Sambuca. In addition to being visited by a demon who had taken the form of a great hermit (Romitone in medieval Italian), it is stated that Bianco was a holy man that wrote poem and book about spiritual arguments. Maybe he wrote also something about chronovisor… It is said that Bianco was in concentration and ecstasy for several days, escaping from reality, and in more than one occasion, his appearance changed and it was as bright as a Cherub (a kind of angel). Sometimes he would go alone to meditate in lonely places in the hills around Sambuca, and when he came back the other monks struggled to recognize it because it was covered with this light. Perhaps he was still surrounded by the light that was emitted by the chronovisor, hidden in caves under the hills close to Sambuca? [B]Fathers Spinello and Bartolomeo[/B] These two hermits, belonging to the order of Gesuati (the same of Bianco), lived at Sambuca a bit of years after the Bianco de l’Anciolina. Even these monks were considered especially holy, and they were at the centre of particular apparitions or strange phenomena such as lights and levitation (can you believe or not in these things, of course, our sources are stories and documents dating back to the middle ages and the beliefs of that period). South of Livorno there is a stretch of coast with rocks and small beaches called today "Romitone’s coast". This is the area where probably the boat of the Knights Templar should be docked with the relics. In the Middle Ages there were two promontories, one called Devil's rocks and other Savior’s rocks. The two hermits attended sometimes to the Savior’s Rock, where they went individually to do solitary retreats. Once during these retreats it appeared the devil always in the form of Romito and tried to distract the hermit from their spiritual practices. Obviously the devil was defeated by the holy man. [B]So what have we?[/B] Monks heirs of the de Bianco de l’Ancolina, as Bianco they prayed and saw a tempting demon in the form of Romito. These apparitions occurred at Sambuca and on a promontory near where the Templar landed, both are places connected to the story of the knights. Today this area is still called Romito’s coast and on the promontory of the Saviour, the Baron Sidney Sonnino had a castle built in the late nineteenth century. [B]Sonnino[/B] Sonnino was a famous Italian politician of noble origins. His father was a jew who lived several years in Egypt (from where the famous Templars of our story fleeing Damietta). His mother was British but of Georgian origin (not Armenian, but close them ...). Sonnino was a famous admirer of Dante's Divine Comedy, of which we have already discussed in the previous pages. Sonnino's sister was interested in esotericism, knew Steiner and spread the thought of Steiner in Italy. [B]Templar cubic stone[/B] Finally, in the Sonnino’s Castle it is said to be present templars objects dating from the Middle Ages, and in particular a cubic stone engraved with the Templar Cross, which gives a long life to people who have it or that touch it. [/QUOTE]
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